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Mimi Pinson 1958

★ 2.01 votes95 min📅 1958-07-22

In the effervescent French comedy *Mimi Pinson* (1958), directed by Robert Darène, Dany Robin sparkles as the titular heroine caught in a whirlwind of old-fashioned schemes.

Director: Robert Darène

Cast

Dany Robin
Dany Robin
Mimi Pinson
Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin
Frédéric de Montazel
Jacqueline Cadet
Tounette
Micheline Dax
Micheline Dax
Madame Louise
Patrick Dewaere
Patrick Dewaere
Mimi's younger brother
Marc Doelnitz
Marc Doelnitz
Valentin
Roger Dumas
Roger Dumas
Pierrot
Mireille Granelli
Mireille Granelli
Patricia
Nadine Berthier
René Berthier
René Berthier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mimi Pinson (1958) about?

*Mimi Pinson* follows a spirited young woman whose wit and kindness are tested by a series of opportunists trying to manipulate her. Despite their schemes, she outsmarts her adversaries and finds unexpected love with a charming suitor.

Who directed Mimi Pinson?

Robert Darène directed *Mimi Pinson*, helming this classic French comedy with a keen eye for lighthearted storytelling.

Who stars in Mimi Pinson?

The film stars Dany Robin as Mimi Pinson, Raymond Pellegrin as her love interest, and features standout performances from Jacqueline Cadet, Micheline Dax, and a young Patrick Dewaere.

Is Mimi Pinson (1958) worth watching?

As a period French comedy, *Mimi Pinson* offers nostalgic charm and engaging performances, though its formulaic plot may not dazzle modern audiences. Fans of vintage cinema will appreciate its breezy escapism and gentle humor.

How long is Mimi Pinson?

The runtime of *Mimi Pinson* is 95 minutes.

About Mimi Pinson (1958) — A Lighthearted French Comedy of Love and Intrigue

In the effervescent French comedy *Mimi Pinson* (1958), directed by Robert Darène, Dany Robin sparkles as the titular heroine caught in a whirlwind of old-fashioned schemes. Mimi's charm and fortune make her a magnet for fortune hunters and schemers, all determined to exploit her virtues—both romantic and financial. As the plot unfolds with playful twists, Mimi navigates a world of deception, only to emerge victorious with an unexpected romantic resolution at the side of Raymond Pellegrin.

Set against the backdrop of mid-century Parisian life, this lighthearted romp blends witty dialogue, classic comedic timing, and a heartwarming undercurrent of triumph over adversity. The film's charming atmosphere, paired with Micheline Dax's sharp comedic presence and a youthful Patrick Dewaere in an early role, makes *Mimi Pinson* a delightful rediscovery for fans of vintage French cinema.